Print, Photographic

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Print, Photographic

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2004.50.01

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Ken Still attempts to get out of the sand trap while spectators watch in the background. Tacoma local, Ken was an accomplished PGA golfer. Still played professional golf for 23 years on the PGA Tour. He won the Florida Citrus Open, the Greater Milwaukee Open, both in 1969, and the Kaiser Open in 1970. He partnered with Gene Littler to win the CBS Golf Classic in 1970. His best finish in a major was in 1970 when he finished fifth in the U.S. Open, and he had three finishes in the top 25 in that event, making the cut five out of nine attempts. At the Masters, Still charged to contention on the final day of the 1971 tournament. He finished with his best of four rounds, a 69, to tie for sixth. For his career, Still played in six masters, 13 U.S. Opens and seven PGA Championships. He also was selected to the U.S Ryder Cup team with Dave Hill and Lee Trevino as partners. Still finished his career on the Senior PGA circuit where he played for 11 seasons. Photo donated by Ken Still.

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Littler, Gene

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CBS Golf Classic

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Hill, Dave

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Trevino, Lee